State of Origin 2026 men’s Game 1 live: NSW Blues v Qld Maroons – latest updates


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That could hardly have gone better for Queensland in enemy territory. All their ball players have shone in greasy conditions with Ponga and Walker in particular justifying the faith shown in them by Billy Slater. At 0-20 there was a very real prospect of a record mauling on the cards, until …

If NSW somehow recover they will owe almost everything to one brutal hit by debutant Ethan Strange on Cameron Munster with the Queensland skipper getting to work in his side’s red zone. The tackle, dislodging the ball in the process, changed the momentum of the half. A set restart and a dubious penalty later and the Blues were on the board with their first real attack.

Unforced errors have been Laurie Daley’s side’s problem with loose carries and play-the-ball failures gifting possession and field position to their opponents. Uncharacteristically Brian To’o has been responsible for three of those, including two clangers. Elsewhere, Olakau’atu has led the charge up front while Tedesco has been the overall standout, defending the high ball with aplomb and threatening repeatedly to cut through the Queensland defensive line on the counter.

Kalyn Ponga leaps to catch the ball. Photograph: Mark Evans/AAP
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